Glamping in Tanzania

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Glamping in Tanzania

Tanzania may be most well-known as the location of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa. But there is so much more to do here than just climb the mountain! Tanzania has a very strong national park system, including Serengeti National Park. This park is on a large migration path for wildebeests and zebras. You can take a safari to watch the thundering herds starting from the comfort of many of the destinations below. But there’s lots more to do than try to spy animals on safari. From huge mountains to white-sand beaches to pristine mountain lakes, Tanzania is one of the most unspoiled places on earth. While many of the destinations in Tanzania are quite expensive, the service is top notch.

Chole Mjini

pwani, tanzania

Chole Mjini was never meant to be a hotel, and it isn't. It is a castaway fantasy, a jungle island retreat appealing to a specific kind of person—one who appreciates a return to simple luxuries that reawaken the senses, rather than the predictable comforts of room service and air conditioning.
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$265 / night

Glamping Options

Treehouses

Fundu Lagoon

zanzibar south, tanzania

The hotel is situated on a remote and beautiful beach on the southwestern side of Pemba Island and is only accessible by boat. There are 18 rooms, consisting of canvas tents set under makuti (thatch) roofs on wooden decks, all with views over the sea. Fundu is the epitome of a "barefoot paradise."
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$370 / night

Glamping Options

Tents

Greystoke Mahale

singida, tanzania

Greystoke Mahale sits on a pristine, white sandy beach overlooking the turquoise water of Lake Tanganyika, with the forested slopes of the 8,000-foot Mahale Mountains rising behind. It's no exaggeration to say there's nowhere in the world like Greystoke Mahale.
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$690 / night

Glamping Options

Huts & Cottages